FATHER Project grant funding provided, and money appropriated.
HF 606 appropriates state grant funding for Minnesota's FATHER Project, though specific amounts and program details remain undefined in current legislative records.
HF 606 appropriates state grant funding for Minnesota's FATHER Project, though specific amounts and program details remain undefined in current legislative records.
HF 606 establishes grant funding for the FATHER Project in Minnesota and appropriates money to support its operations. The bill was introduced by Representatives Wayne Johnson and Max Rymer and has been referred to the Workforce, Labor, and Economic Development Finance and Policy Committee. Specific funding amounts and program details are not detailed in the available legislative record.
Grant funding bills directly impact program viability and community services. The FATHER Project likely addresses workforce development, economic opportunity, or social services—areas where legislative appropriations determine whether programs can expand, maintain current levels, or potentially face cuts. Public understanding of what services receive state funding helps constituents evaluate priorities.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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